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the chancellor is asked to cast her mind back to the mid-1990's when she was environment minister. the opposition claims that merkel and the rest of her party were determined to push through the nation's nuclear dump and that they ignored studies proposing other sites. >> critical scientists have expressed doubts of -- about the site's suitability. the decision to pursue the location was essentially political. >> the chancellor denies those claims, as do other members of her party. some are unable to contain their anger at the opposition. >> we had this experience during this parliamentary inquiry. even if it is written in black and white in the files, someone claims the opposite. >> since the late 1970's, every conservative government has wanted this nuclear waste site. only social democrats and greens have been opposed, yet they have never named an alternative. the left party says lessons must be learned for the future. >> i believe the inquiry has clearly shown how not to do such things. we need transparency from the outset. the public need to be involved. we need to hear critic
the chancellor is asked to cast her mind back to the mid-1990's when she was environment minister. the opposition claims that merkel and the rest of her party were determined to push through the nation's nuclear dump and that they ignored studies proposing other sites. >> critical scientists have expressed doubts of -- about the site's suitability. the decision to pursue the location was essentially political. >> the chancellor denies those claims, as do other members of her party....
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that grew in the 1980's. it has hardly grown at all in the last 15 years. >> in the last 10 years, those with a college degree has been stagnant or fell. college graduate wages in business or sales occupations, flat. host: illinois, don is on the independent line. caller: my comment is the government is greatly responsible for the economy, particularly for factory workers. we have lost half of our -- manufacturing is only 50% of what it was. it used to be 20% of our economy. it is now 10%. the government has not protected american workers against policies the chinese have. their money is undervalued. they are not doing anything about it. the government has created this problem allowing the shipping of our manufacturing overseas. one example i am familiar with. i was watching tv. it was a program about manufacturing in china. one of the manufacturers had a plant that made baseball caps, not baseball caps but taps for golfers. i will not name the company. the cost that came out in the conversation was 95 cents
that grew in the 1980's. it has hardly grown at all in the last 15 years. >> in the last 10 years, those with a college degree has been stagnant or fell. college graduate wages in business or sales occupations, flat. host: illinois, don is on the independent line. caller: my comment is the government is greatly responsible for the economy, particularly for factory workers. we have lost half of our -- manufacturing is only 50% of what it was. it used to be 20% of our economy. it is now...
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s role is in global affairs? we will start with today's headlines -- here's the baltimore sun this morning with this headline -- we want to get your take this morning on the role of the un in global affairs. patrick is first in carnegie, pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i think the role of the un has become bastardized because of the state of israel. all you have to do is go to the mideast section of the u.s. state department and you see and israeli presence in the state department with photographs of benjamin netanyahu and their flag. host: here is the wall street journal front-page this morning -- this is from the wall street journal front-page this morning. inside the paper it says -- and here's the picture inside the new york post of the president and michelle obama meeting with the latest from the view. jim in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, the republican line. caller: i think every free country should get out of the united nations. itthe muslims are not going to t along with anyone,
s role is in global affairs? we will start with today's headlines -- here's the baltimore sun this morning with this headline -- we want to get your take this morning on the role of the un in global affairs. patrick is first in carnegie, pennsylvania, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i think the role of the un has become bastardized because of the state of israel. all you have to do is go to the mideast section of the u.s. state department and you see and israeli presence in the...
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beginn the 1970's did we and really getting started in the 1980's and 1990's did get into our heads that we ought to list these things and there would be no downside. cfpbhe idea that what the and other aspects of dodd-frank are doing is somehow a radical and new, it is really an imposition of good sense that civilizations have had for years. i want to also point out that this story we are talking about by an editor of the washington nowthly, it's a great story, he's at the standard magazine. host: let's hear from linda in new castle, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: i am not quite sure. itunes in a little late i guess -- i tuned in a little late. there was a republican representative that was really disturbed about this organization. was this something that was supposed to go through congress and be voted on before it became an actual organization or a law or is this another thing that president obama used an executive order on? guest: we did talk about this. a law was passed by congress. very few republicans, if any, voted for it. it was passed by the democratic majority. the con
beginn the 1970's did we and really getting started in the 1980's and 1990's did get into our heads that we ought to list these things and there would be no downside. cfpbhe idea that what the and other aspects of dodd-frank are doing is somehow a radical and new, it is really an imposition of good sense that civilizations have had for years. i want to also point out that this story we are talking about by an editor of the washington nowthly, it's a great story, he's at the standard magazine....
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that was a strategic vision in the 1990's, along with ayman al- zawahiri. their goal was to go after the problems to deal with the issue s with these regimes that we worry about. you cannot fight the local. you got to fight before an enemy. that is what has driven al qaeda's corr ever since it formed its mission in the mid- 1990s. with the death of bin laden and the diminishment of the court, and the reality that regional groups have to worry about their own surprise -- own survival regionally, that makes the u.s. less of a goal. but it is still a focus as these groups are more focused on their own well-being. host: yesterday we get the news, yemen attack, drawn attack in yemen -- a drone attack in yemen killed al qaeda as no. 2. it is hard to keep up. who is the head of al qaeda? guest: the confusion is understandable because you have a movement that has metastasized. you have franchises of al qaeda. the no. 2 in yemen being killed, it is that branch's #2 that has been killed. you will not kill your way out of this problem. you need to diminish this court
that was a strategic vision in the 1990's, along with ayman al- zawahiri. their goal was to go after the problems to deal with the issue s with these regimes that we worry about. you cannot fight the local. you got to fight before an enemy. that is what has driven al qaeda's corr ever since it formed its mission in the mid- 1990s. with the death of bin laden and the diminishment of the court, and the reality that regional groups have to worry about their own surprise -- own survival regionally,...
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i have four sons that are in their late 20's-early 30's and they don't want to utilize their voting rights or privileges. we are a faith based household. i told them that this may be the first time in history that the united states citizens have an opportunity for a ride in both. that right in vote would be hillary clinton. i watch the she responds to all of the foreign issues going on. she has a track record of supporting israel who we have branched off of. those things along with her own personal life and how we have watched things unfold on the television set, i believe that president clinton, although he had some past failures, as we all fall down and must get back up -- she has maintained excellent control and processes everything she does with a great thought and great intentions to benefit our nation but our world wide aspect. i am encouraging people to retain their privileged to do a write-in vote for the first female president and people should know they have that privilege to do that. host: vice-presidential candidate paul ryan was speaking at the family research council plus an
i have four sons that are in their late 20's-early 30's and they don't want to utilize their voting rights or privileges. we are a faith based household. i told them that this may be the first time in history that the united states citizens have an opportunity for a ride in both. that right in vote would be hillary clinton. i watch the she responds to all of the foreign issues going on. she has a track record of supporting israel who we have branched off of. those things along with her own...
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he was the one who explained to me that before labor unions came into play in the 1930's, if you wanted, if your employer wanted you to work every day for peanuts, you really had nothing to say about it. host: i am going to stop there. thank you for calling and sharing your story with us. we appreciate it. a lot of people weighing in, including this from one of our viewers, who say that -- host: "the new york times" in the sunday review, looking at "don't show me the money." inside there are letters from people who are part of the encampment that took place in new york city. it has been one year since the occupy wall street movement began. you can get tt inside of "the new york times." more from the editorial this morning -- host: merrill, our last call from clearwater, florida. good morning. are you with us? caller: yes. host: please go ahead. caller: my point is, has there ever been anyone who has done an article or researched how much money has been borrowed from social security and never paid back one nickel? i paid into social security. my son's paid into social security. they said
he was the one who explained to me that before labor unions came into play in the 1930's, if you wanted, if your employer wanted you to work every day for peanuts, you really had nothing to say about it. host: i am going to stop there. thank you for calling and sharing your story with us. we appreciate it. a lot of people weighing in, including this from one of our viewers, who say that -- host: "the new york times" in the sunday review, looking at "don't show me the money."...
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1990's especially. some of the protests in that time were quite intense and dangerous. host: here is a tweet -- republican and honolulu. you are up next. caller: i have been watching this wto thing on this morning. it is pretty interesting. i am for it and a level playing field, but it looks like the chinese want to have their cake and eat it, too. our so-called president that is taking care of us. obviously he just wants machel and there for another four years to keep her happy. -- michelle in there for another four years to keep her happy. it looks like obama will be reelected in we will have to work 20% on currency, and that will adjust things immediately. it will set the world on its fanny for a while. host: lower the currency 20%. what do you make of that? guest: there are two currency questions here. we a long alleged china is manipulating its currency. i think the calller might have been referring to recent actions by the fed. could that affect on u.s. currency? i would rather not touch that, bec
1990's especially. some of the protests in that time were quite intense and dangerous. host: here is a tweet -- republican and honolulu. you are up next. caller: i have been watching this wto thing on this morning. it is pretty interesting. i am for it and a level playing field, but it looks like the chinese want to have their cake and eat it, too. our so-called president that is taking care of us. obviously he just wants machel and there for another four years to keep her happy. -- michelle in...
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service member loss from an era tax since the 1950's. that's because we have erred dominance -- air dominance the matter where we go. global stability is in the interests of the united states. it does take resources to maintain that. host: a direct question from twitter. guest: well, i think it is important to listen to the experts who know. technology advances and we need to maintain what is a modern, up-to-date military that can protect us in the best ways possible. i did not think many people think it was a mistake to have a gps. these are innovations that are part of the military. it is also cybersecurity. so things are intangible -- some things are intangible. there are a great things to it. the important role that the united states place makes it an investment worth making. host: is there a concern about efficiency? guest: i think everyone has to be concerned about efficiency. companies are streamlining. they also make recommendations about ways to get the most from the taxpayers' money. the pentagon is putting in place and initiat
service member loss from an era tax since the 1950's. that's because we have erred dominance -- air dominance the matter where we go. global stability is in the interests of the united states. it does take resources to maintain that. host: a direct question from twitter. guest: well, i think it is important to listen to the experts who know. technology advances and we need to maintain what is a modern, up-to-date military that can protect us in the best ways possible. i did not think many...
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this was in the 1960's. they won and it was immediately adopted throughout canada. his grandson is kiefer sutherland. his mother shirley douglas and she was the daughter of tommy douglas. he has gone to canada and given talks for canadian health-care saying we must not go the route to that the united states went. we have to look seriously at that. the fact that we don't have a public auction, what it should be is simple -- medicare. ake away the words 'above 65' and you have a program for the entire country that would be less expensive for all of us including the government. host: let's take a look at another tweet - guest: it is stories of uprising, occupations, resistance, and hope. there is two kinds of occupations. you have the occupation encampment's all of this country. we just passed the first anniversary and, yes, you occupations like in the west bank and the gaza strip. this is extremely serious. it must be resolved. i was just thinking a little as we traveled the country a few weeks ago -- during the republican convention -- on "democracy now, "we had our
this was in the 1960's. they won and it was immediately adopted throughout canada. his grandson is kiefer sutherland. his mother shirley douglas and she was the daughter of tommy douglas. he has gone to canada and given talks for canadian health-care saying we must not go the route to that the united states went. we have to look seriously at that. the fact that we don't have a public auction, what it should be is simple -- medicare. ake away the words 'above 65' and you have a program for the...